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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
D. Wi: HARDY & SON, 
Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, 
GARDEN, LAWN AND STABLE TOOLS. 
TELEPHONE NO. 91038-2. 
iitchen Furnishing Gcods, 
BEVERLY PrARMS- 
Most Attractive Grounds on the 
B. & M, System. 
It has often been said, and probably 
with a great deal of truth, that 
the railroad stations and contingent 
grounds on the Gloucester branch 
are better kept and present a more 
attractive appearance than any other 
branch of the same size on the 
Boston & Maine system. 
At any rate the grounds and sta- 
tions never looked better than they 
do now. With handsomely-set flower 
beds, and’ well-kept grass plots, and 
everything kept in neat, trim order, 
all the stations from Beverly down 
through to Manchester present an at- 
tractive appearance. 
Station Agent Clifford Rand has 
had some men at work this week 
about the Manchester station. Flower 
beds have been set in the triangular 
plot bordering on Beach street, and 
the grounds have been put in neat 
order. 
At the West Manchester station 
Agent Carter has set some flower 
beds and somewhat improved the 
banking opposite the station. 
Agent Frank Rand _ has tidied up 
the grounds about the Beverly Farms 
station, while at Prides extensive im- 
provements have been made. The 
ugly looking ledge on the western 
side of the station has been blasted 
away and a roadway has been put 
through from the station to the post- 
office. This is a material benefit to 
the people of Prides who have occasion 
to drive to the station, inasmuch as 
the cramped condition of the roadway 
about the station has been a matter of 
much inconvenience. 
The Montserrat station presents its 
usual neat appearance, with the vines 
entwining the posts supporting the 
shed and its handsomely-kept lawns 
and flower gardens back of the sta- 
tion. For many years the Montserrat 
station has been awarded the prize 
offered by the road for the best kept 
station grounds on the branch, ‘and 
from appearances it now bids fair to 
take the prize this year. 
FRED R. HARPER, 
Automobile ‘Repairing 
A SPECIALTY, 
75 Rantoul St.. BEVERLY 
Telephone 806-4. 
Telephone 121.3. 
A. J. ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
(c$-A first-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe horses and careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
AUTOMOBILES. 
REPAIRING. 
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SO. RAGE. 
UPTON WEY EEN Ee oe @: 
Works opposite Boston & Maine Depot, 
River Stret, 
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT. 
BEVERLY. 
Wall Papers. 
NEW STOCK 
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F, O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
198 
Essex STREET, 
H. M. BATCHELDER, President. 
CAPITAL, $200,000. 
J. H. GIFFORD, Cashier. 
Merchants National Bank, 
ESSEX STREET, COR. WASHINGTON STREET, 
SALEM, MASS. 
SURPLUS, $150,000. 
A. P. GOODHUE, Asst. Cashier. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
ROBERTS 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
& HOARE, » 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Contract Work a specialty. 
TELEPHONE 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
